This stack of books has been next to me for about a week. Part of it is my latest book haul. I‘ll probably grab from this stack for my next book, but we‘ll see.
#day7 #bookstack #30junebooks
This stack of books has been next to me for about a week. Part of it is my latest book haul. I‘ll probably grab from this stack for my next book, but we‘ll see.
#day7 #bookstack #30junebooks
1. Alabama, right on the Florida line.
2. Depends on the day and my mood.
3. A Criminal Defense by William L. Meyers, Jr.
4. Seafood or a good blue rare filet
5. 2 German Shepherds and 1 Shih Tzu
6. Loads of them!
So far i‘m liking my first audiobook. BUT not this narrator 😂😂😂 im sorry he sounds like a sleaze ball and dont get me started on his female voices jajajajja. I love how much Philly is in this book.
My first #audiobook i‘ll be trying out tomorrow on my commute from and too work. I picked this one because it takes place in Philly.
Well. That was unexpected. That's a good thing in a legal thriller. This is definitely a good legal thriller, with twists and turns. You might need a visual aid to keep track of who is with whom, and when, but it was fun. 4.5⭐for sure.
One of the problems with listening to any audiobook set in Philly is that there's two ways to pronounce any word, the right way, and the Philly way.
Mixed feeling. Well executed Legal Thrilling full of characters who I would have loved to see die a slow painful death.
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Finished my audiobook. Trying, so far unsuccessfully to find a short book to hold me over until Dogs of War comes out Tuesday. Milo is not helping.
Stated this today. Philly based legal thriller. So far it's pretty by the numbers. Shockingly, the narration is annoying me and I tend to like Peter Berkrot. Being that I tend to enjoy even mediocre legal thrillers I'm giving this a long rope. Plus, gotta support Philly authors.